When wounded people come to church, we often do one of two things, with the best of intentions:We minimize or discount their pain. We try to "fix" them by being the therapist. Both just cause more damage. And the worst part is, we don't know we're causing damage. We want to help. We have the right heart. We've just never been trained how to receive wounded people effectively. By doing it wrong we make it clear we don't understand their pain, and they keep it secret for their own protection. Because we aren't safe. But what if there's another way? At the end of the day, whether we are Jesus to…mehr
When wounded people come to church, we often do one of two things, with the best of intentions:We minimize or discount their pain. We try to "fix" them by being the therapist. Both just cause more damage. And the worst part is, we don't know we're causing damage. We want to help. We have the right heart. We've just never been trained how to receive wounded people effectively. By doing it wrong we make it clear we don't understand their pain, and they keep it secret for their own protection. Because we aren't safe. But what if there's another way? At the end of the day, whether we are Jesus to wounded people or unintentionally cause more damage depends on how well we steward wounded hearts. This book shows you:How to validate people's pain instead of unintentionally shaming them for their pain. How to receive someone's story as a twofold witness -- that they are seen and that they have value. What spiritual bypassing is and how to avoid it. The difference between cheap forgiveness and real forgiveness. Why real forgiveness is about grieving a loss, and how to walk with someone through it. How to honor someone's story by recognizing and avoiding Christian peer pressure. Practically what to say and what not to say. And much more. All in less than two hours reading time. Because if they can't go to the people of God when they're hurting, where can they go?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dave grew up in Los Angeles, CA. He graduated from UCLA with a master's degree in mathematics, into a day job with computers.Dave has a strong affinity for all parts of the Body of Christ, including the Evangelical, Catholic and Charismatic traditions.The Lord has held Dave close through much brokenness and loss. Through it all, God provided divine inner healing, miraculous relationship restorations, and His tremendous, incredibly close presence, with more to come. Dave and his wife Janet live in Fredericksburg, VA. They are passionate about sharing the healing they've received and seeing the Church walking in wholeness as the Bride of Christ we are called to be. They facilitate inner healing in their local church and volunteer with Rachel's Vineyard, a post-abortive recovery ministry in Richmond, VA, for both women and men.Please email Dave at dave@IdentityInWholeness.com.Visit their website at IdentityInWholeness.com.
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